If strategies currently in development succeed in eradicating HIV reservoirs in peripheral blood and lymphoid tissues, residual sources of virus may remain in anatomic compartments. Paired blood and semen samples were collected from 12 individuals enrolled in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled therapeutic vaccine clinical trial in people with HIV (PWH) who began antiretroviral therapy (ART) during acute or early infection (ClinicalTrials registration no. NCT01859325). After the week 56 visit (postintervention), all participants interrupted ART. At the first available time points after viral rebound, we sequenced HIV-1 env (C2-V3), gag (p24), and pol (reverse transcriptase) regions amplified from cell-free HIV RNA in blood and se...
HIV-infected cells in semen facilitate viral transmission. We studied the establishment of HIV reser...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) decreases HIV-1 RNA levels in semen and reduces sexual transmission fro...
Viral rebound upon stopping combined antiretroviral therapy poses a major barrier toward an HIV cure...
If strategies currently in development succeed in eradicating HIV reservoirs in peripheral blood and...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to determine the timing and level of HIV rebound in blood and seminal pla...
To design effective eradication strategies, it may be necessary to target HIV reservoirs in anatomic...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the timing and level of HIV rebound ...
BackgroundUnderstanding the dynamics of HIV across anatomic compartments is important to design effe...
Objective: The amount of HIV in semen likely in¯uences infectiousness. Antiretroviral therapy decrea...
Globally it is estimated that 35 million people were living with HIV at the end of 2012. Unprotected...
It was demonstrated that combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) reduces the HIV-1 viral load (VL)...
Objective To provide insight on viral kinetics and genetic diversity of HIV in seminal plasma at bas...
The semen of an HIV-infected man is the most widely recognized method of HIV transmission. Highly Ac...
BackgroundMultiple viruses coinfect the male genital tract, influencing each other’s replication and...
HIV infects over 33 million people worldwide with a new infection occurring every 9 seconds. Sex is ...
HIV-infected cells in semen facilitate viral transmission. We studied the establishment of HIV reser...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) decreases HIV-1 RNA levels in semen and reduces sexual transmission fro...
Viral rebound upon stopping combined antiretroviral therapy poses a major barrier toward an HIV cure...
If strategies currently in development succeed in eradicating HIV reservoirs in peripheral blood and...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to determine the timing and level of HIV rebound in blood and seminal pla...
To design effective eradication strategies, it may be necessary to target HIV reservoirs in anatomic...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the timing and level of HIV rebound ...
BackgroundUnderstanding the dynamics of HIV across anatomic compartments is important to design effe...
Objective: The amount of HIV in semen likely in¯uences infectiousness. Antiretroviral therapy decrea...
Globally it is estimated that 35 million people were living with HIV at the end of 2012. Unprotected...
It was demonstrated that combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) reduces the HIV-1 viral load (VL)...
Objective To provide insight on viral kinetics and genetic diversity of HIV in seminal plasma at bas...
The semen of an HIV-infected man is the most widely recognized method of HIV transmission. Highly Ac...
BackgroundMultiple viruses coinfect the male genital tract, influencing each other’s replication and...
HIV infects over 33 million people worldwide with a new infection occurring every 9 seconds. Sex is ...
HIV-infected cells in semen facilitate viral transmission. We studied the establishment of HIV reser...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) decreases HIV-1 RNA levels in semen and reduces sexual transmission fro...
Viral rebound upon stopping combined antiretroviral therapy poses a major barrier toward an HIV cure...